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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." so the republican party just suffered its second straight loss to barack obama. even lost ground to senate democrats. amidst all the disappointment i think the real question is, what does the gop stand for? and where does the party go from here? so let's talk. we have cnbc contributor, jim of the american enterprise institute. jennifer ruben, author of "washington post" right turn blog. and strategist ed rogers. there's a lot of answers to this. i want to say one thing. republicans ought to stick to their economic free market principles. tax reform, entitlement reform and so forth. don't sound like democrats. whatever. stay like republicans. they believe in markets, not big government. >> they should believe in markets and not big government. they also should not believe in crony capitalism. you know, there's been a lot of talk that they need to, you know, reach out
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." so the republican party just suffered its second straight loss to barack obama. even lost ground to senate democrats. amidst all the disappointment i think the real question is, what does the gop stand for? and where does the party go from here? so let's talk. we have cnbc contributor, jim of the american enterprise...
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proudly served in the us air force. my question is -- >> just a second. >> you are a legitimate rocket scientist. always good to have one on board. go ahead. >> earlier this year, with wti between 79 and 80 i scaled down. more recently, wti at 90 a barrel, i sold out. should i use the funds to scale back or should i switch to something more low beta and high yelding? >> where did you scale out? >> about 75, 76. >> get right back in. i think it's the perfect stock to be in. i think you're in great shape. go right back in. thank you for serving. tsro is fighting the fight. caution is key. don't pay up too much. this is the best ipo that i could find for 2012. after the break i will try to make you more money. >> coming up, american service? when ever you think of controversial ceo, his turn around of the too big to fail aig seems indisputable. tonight cramer sits down with him to hear about challenges and victories. how he has brought his military experience to the boardroom. >> the cadets of westpoint have arrived. is cr
proudly served in the us air force. my question is -- >> just a second. >> you are a legitimate rocket scientist. always good to have one on board. go ahead. >> earlier this year, with wti between 79 and 80 i scaled down. more recently, wti at 90 a barrel, i sold out. should i use the funds to scale back or should i switch to something more low beta and high yelding? >> where did you scale out? >> about 75, 76. >> get right back in. i think it's the perfect...
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thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and they don't talk about that. they talk about the programs they want to keep. i think it would be even. i wouldn't expect a whole lot of difference. there will be a little benefit with romney on maybe getting taxes cut. and maybe less war with obama. but neither one is assured it. we heard promises so often over the years of the dramatic difference and this is a crucial election. that has been burnt out on that over many decades because we have elections and policies continue exactly the same way. government gets bigger. debt gets
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used a tactic similar to this. what they would do is send people report cards, this is how frequently you voted in past elections, this is your voter score, we might follow up after this election to let you know if your score's gone up or down. they're trying to shame you or pressure you through social pressure to vote because they're saying look, there's someone watching you, peering er your shoulder, and we'll know whether you show up or not. >> the part we hear about when we think about big data is should i be scared? do people really know all the stuff about the intimate details of my life, my life on computer, my -- to what extent is somebody out there in david plouffe's office looking at him saying, hey, charles duhigg in new york city, these are the four movies he watched streaming online in the last week. >> i think people can put their worries at bay for two reasons. the first of which is still by far the most predictive things are the basics, and the campaigns have known these for years, right? where you
used a tactic similar to this. what they would do is send people report cards, this is how frequently you voted in past elections, this is your voter score, we might follow up after this election to let you know if your score's gone up or down. they're trying to shame you or pressure you through social pressure to vote because they're saying look, there's someone watching you, peering er your shoulder, and we'll know whether you show up or not. >> the part we hear about when we think...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> i'm dana bash in washington with a check of the headlines. finally a presidential winner in florida. cnn projects president obama will win the sunshine state with 50% of the vote. florida's tally marks the end of the 2012 race. obama's electoral vote now comes to 332, well above the 270 required to win. florida governor rick scott is ordering a review of the state's vote progress says after people waited in line for hours to cast their ballots. >>> despite the presidential outcome in florida, the race for the 18th congressional district remains undecided. democrat patrick murphy leads republican incumbent allen west by 2,400 votes. >>> and on this veterans day, you're looking at a live pi of arlington national cemetery where president obama will lay the wreath at the tomb of the unknowns in about 30 minutes. heal also make remarks. cnn will carry that ceremony live at the top of the hour. those are your headlines. now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >>> did you
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> i'm dana bash in washington with a check of the headlines. finally a presidential winner in florida. cnn projects president obama will win the sunshine state with 50% of the vote. florida's tally marks the end of the 2012 race. obama's electoral vote now comes to 332, well above the 270 required to win. florida governor rick scott is ordering a review of the state's vote progress says after people waited in line for hours to cast their...
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then they contract with companies like us. we're a preferred supplier with many of those organizations that are trying to take care of those legacy problems that date back to the '50s, '60s, and '70s. >> all right. one last question in that presidential race. it was widely perceived that governor romney was very pro-fossil fuel drilling. are you concerned now that a second term epa may come in and stop fracking, which would be important, because fracking -- services fracking is part of your business. >> i certainly hope that we will come up with federal guidelines that will be consistent throughout the u.s. fracking has been in place for a long, long time. it's been very successful in cana canada. certainly it's been successful here in the u.s. the real concern, obviously, is not just the water side but also the emissions side, particularly that flowback water that's coming after the initial fracking. and i feel very confident that if we can get some consistent regulationings and guidelines, then we'll be able to find more ser
then they contract with companies like us. we're a preferred supplier with many of those organizations that are trying to take care of those legacy problems that date back to the '50s, '60s, and '70s. >> all right. one last question in that presidential race. it was widely perceived that governor romney was very pro-fossil fuel drilling. are you concerned now that a second term epa may come in and stop fracking, which would be important, because fracking -- services fracking is part of...
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tell us what's happening? >> richard williamson, long-time am employee, more than a decades, reports out he has been let go by apple, that he was in charge of apple maps which clearly was a bit of a fiasco. ceo tim cook apologized for those. eddie cue, who is in charge of apple's services, taking the reins. not so sure all this can be attributed to maps. i have calls into am. they have not confirmed this officialism williamson is a software engineer by training, at next, was as scott forestall, not sure this is just about plans. i will bring you more when i have t. >> look forward to it very much, jon. thank you. >>> let the daydreaming commence, the powerball jackpot is now $500 million. that's $500 million. cnbc's wealth ed tore robert frank is here with advice for the future winner. you got your ticket she is in >> not yet, sue, but countless stories on the web today what people could buy with their $500 million from diamond tiaras to ferraris to private jumbo jets. we wanted smarter advice what the whipper
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thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be surprised if romney carried all of those swing states that have been described just now. i see obama winning the election. i hope that virginia is in the winning column with him. i think a lot of people feel like i did when i feeted for him. he needs a second term to prove what he has started and that he can improv upon it. but he can't do it unless he's there. things are so bad in this country. to trust it to someone who does not have the experience to spend four years learning the job or even two years is too much time. >> go
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that never happened, he told us over the phone. but in person, neither rudnick nor its president shad meshad a man paid $121,000 a year would tell us anything. can we take photos of the guys answering the phone? this is where the toll free line comes? >> it is the toll free line and we are busy and prefer not on this trip. >> reporter: all right. well, listen, thanks a lot. and shad is not around? >> it he's never here in the mornings. >> reporter: shortly after the door closed on our cameras, cnn received this statement from the national veterans foundation saying, knowing what nvf knows now, it would not have entered into a six-year contract with r quadriga and brickmill. they're trying to terminate that contract which doesn't end for another two years. what does quadriga art say? it did what it was supposed to do, increasing the donor bias by 700,000 people. but even quadriga art admitted to cnn the fund-raising efforts did not prove as financially viable as the client had hoped. they, too, want to end the contract. and despite
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help us. help us." and finally i was able to grab ahold of the desk and pull it closer to me and then was able to grab them one by one, and we were able to get them over. and then there was one more lady, and we got her over too. >> in two hours, night had fallen. you were in the total darkness in the freezing cold with the seawater all around you for four hours, five hours? >> about six hours. >> wondering when the rescuers would come. >> yeah. >> and then the aftershocks would come, and everyone would just huddle down together, like, afraid again. >> [speaking japanese] >> [man speaking japanese] >> in a wrecked house nearby, we found a child rescued from the gym. six-year-old sena suzuki in her grandmother's arms. >> came all the way up to here? >> she told us, "the water came up to my neck, up to my face." >> how did you get away? >> [speaking japanese] >> "a teacher grabbed me by the arm and pulled me up out of the water." we don't know if it was david chumreonlert who grabbed her. there's a lot th
help us. help us." and finally i was able to grab ahold of the desk and pull it closer to me and then was able to grab them one by one, and we were able to get them over. and then there was one more lady, and we got her over too. >> in two hours, night had fallen. you were in the total darkness in the freezing cold with the seawater all around you for four hours, five hours? >> about six hours. >> wondering when the rescuers would come. >> yeah. >> and then...
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thank you for joining us. it was a great book, i have read it, obviously, and it is in my wheel house. you call the brain a "three pound universe" that was interesting, what do you mean? >> well, first of all, the break is an activity through the universe, through which the universe sees itself. right now as we speak to each other, we're actually turning on genes and neurons, being turned on to make protein to actually create the networks. and people who are listening to us, are turning on their genes, too. >> right, and so the way anybody sees or hears the same event is very individualized to that person? >> right, it is that sensation, feelings, images, thoughts, that actually create the neuro networks, so you can create them in your brain. you can shut off the reptilian brain, which is responsible for all the stress in the world. you can turn on the lymbic, and you can have love, compassion, joy, it actually restores self-regulation in the brain. so you know, our emotions regulate the mechanisms. and then y
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tell us more, how does this work? >> what i wanted to do was to try to forth a middle ground that protected small businesses from any of the rate hikes that are being discussed. it seems to me that democrats have been focussing mainly on increasing taxes, republicans were focussing mainly on the need to protect small business. and that there was a way to accomplish a middle ground by allowing for a sir tax on the very wealthy, those making over a million dollars a year. but not applying it to small businesses. many of whom paid taxes through the individual income tax system. >> right. that's a key point. all right, i'm going it leave the sir tax alone. i just want to focus, you basically keep small business top rated 35%, and i wanted to ask you, are there any restrictions. we are talking sub chapter llcs, et cetera, et cetera. are there any restrictions to that, or is it just everybody? >> there are restrictions. first of all, it would require that small business actually have employees. that's the whole point is to
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." monday night on this broadcast i argued that mitt romney's optimistic view of free enterprise growth would win the election. clearly i was wrong and i'm willing to admit it. of course, it was obama who got the 300 electoral votes, not romney. so where did i go wrong? well, here are some thoughts. first, voters still blame george w. bush, not obama, for the economy. and according to exit polls, 40% of voters believe the economy is getting better. plus, and here's where i really missed
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thank you very much. >> less us know what you think. follow us on twitter. up next, another twist in the administration's attempt to explain what happened the night four americans died in libya. potential nominee for secretary of state caught up in the controversy may have sunk deeper today. they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings please? ah, helzberg diamonds. nice choice, mate. ...and now in the presence of these guests we join this loving couple. oh dear... geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female announcer ] live the regular life. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and w
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somewhere along the line it's going to come back and haunt us. >> they didn't plan for us. now we have to clean up the mess that they made. >> john avalon joins me now. we have been on that bus from florida through north carolina, through virginia, through and into ohio. the economy is number one concern. once you get into ohio, you're touching a lot of the concerns. in the eastern side of the state where we were, natural gas was an issue. they have fracking. but now this auto and manufacturing stuff is playing. mitt romney ran this ad about the auto companies taking bailout money. manufacturing in china not working for them so well. >> not working for them. we were in toledo last night. talking to people on the street, they this taken offense from that ad. that's where that jeep plant is. folks have been calling jeep and saying is it true? i heard this ad. is my job in danger? not true. executives from chrysler and gm came down hard on the romney campaign for it, calling it the most cynical kind of campaign politics n that area and every area here matters, you can tell tha
somewhere along the line it's going to come back and haunt us. >> they didn't plan for us. now we have to clean up the mess that they made. >> john avalon joins me now. we have been on that bus from florida through north carolina, through virginia, through and into ohio. the economy is number one concern. once you get into ohio, you're touching a lot of the concerns. in the eastern side of the state where we were, natural gas was an issue. they have fracking. but now this auto and...
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chuck, thank you for joining us. let's go through it. handicap it for us. how do you see the election playing out right now? >> the president has a very slight advantage. nobody really knows just because the republican enthusiasm has always been a real wild card. the president closed fairly strongly by virtue of this gift with the hurricane. so we'll see. >> chuck, one of the things and i was looking through some of the notes in terms of your forecasts, there is a suggestion that president obama could win the electoral vote but lose the popular vote. what are the implications from an investment perspective if that's the case? >> closeness will matter in our view. if the president were to really have that kind of split verdict, it gives him a very, very diminished mandate, very much like george w. bush had after the counting stopped in florida back in 2000 and al gore had won the popular vote by 540,000 votes. thanks to a lot of factor, george bush was able to ram through tax cuts at the beginning of his tenure. but he had a very tainted early presidency. an
chuck, thank you for joining us. let's go through it. handicap it for us. how do you see the election playing out right now? >> the president has a very slight advantage. nobody really knows just because the republican enthusiasm has always been a real wild card. the president closed fairly strongly by virtue of this gift with the hurricane. so we'll see. >> chuck, one of the things and i was looking through some of the notes in terms of your forecasts, there is a suggestion that...
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>> well, you can use it for any legal purpose. you could even write yourself a check for that whole amount. >> stephen: i like that. >> the only problem is that everyone will know because if you report that on the fec report for the super pac. >> stephen: but that's no fun at all. the whole point of having a super pac is secret money, using it anyway you want, trevor. is there any way, and i know is crazy, these might be the mad ramblings of a sieve litic brain. but hear me out, can i somehow give the money to myself and thereby hide it forever from all eyes and use it in a way that i wish? >> actually, you can. >> stephen: i knew it. okay wa, do we have to do? what-- what do we got to do? >> well, you know your 501 c 4. >> stephen: colbert super pac shh. >> is the secret money. >> stephen: okay. >> so we are want to you transfer the money from your super pac over to your 501 c-had and what we'll do is what the tax lawyers call an agency letter which simply means you write a letter that tells the c-4 exactly what to do with the mo
>> well, you can use it for any legal purpose. you could even write yourself a check for that whole amount. >> stephen: i like that. >> the only problem is that everyone will know because if you report that on the fec report for the super pac. >> stephen: but that's no fun at all. the whole point of having a super pac is secret money, using it anyway you want, trevor. is there any way, and i know is crazy, these might be the mad ramblings of a sieve litic brain. but hear...
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justin, thanks for joining us. first of all, this little spat on the two year extension, how much >> of course they're politicians and in jean claude's own words, different circumstances. they have to get reelected. christine lagarde is head of the imf and the imf needs to get the problem sorted out as quickly as possible regardless of political concerns. so you can see which way they're coming from here. as i say, the mnumber 120% is plucked out of the air. there already appears differences over what the current 2020 is, some are saying 14 #%. but reporting that some of the troy came members are saying this, others saying between 140 and 150. of course they do rely on quite a lot of assumptions about gross tax receipts and spending cuts. >> with a matters isn't the 2020 versus 2022 language. what they're implying is whether the official sector has to take. yesterday we heard smaghi say he thinks a maturity extension will happen. so is that going to extend to the official sector and does it have to in your view? >>
justin, thanks for joining us. first of all, this little spat on the two year extension, how much >> of course they're politicians and in jean claude's own words, different circumstances. they have to get reelected. christine lagarde is head of the imf and the imf needs to get the problem sorted out as quickly as possible regardless of political concerns. so you can see which way they're coming from here. as i say, the mnumber 120% is plucked out of the air. there already appears...
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as he's doing one of us, he would want us to play with each other. to verify phyllis was real, a decoy from perverted-justice spoke to her on the phone. >> good. how are you? this is erin. >> phyllis, the girlfriend doesn't show up. she apparently had to work. but southwest georgia male yes does. and he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get down. >> finally, an officer's taser knocks him to the ground. after here's arrested, he's taken in for questioning. this man with the incredibly vulgar chat reveals something that ironically no longer surprises us. >> i was a minister in the church. >> what church you go to? >> baptist church. i don't want to go to prison. >> it also turns out he's married and worried about his wife finding out. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm g
as he's doing one of us, he would want us to play with each other. to verify phyllis was real, a decoy from perverted-justice spoke to her on the phone. >> good. how are you? this is erin. >> phyllis, the girlfriend doesn't show up. she apparently had to work. but southwest georgia male yes does. and he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew...
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join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen >> the president was elected on the basis that he was not romney and romney was a poofy-head >> i'm not sure that's captioning sponsored by comedy c captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) whooo! whooo! yes, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the report. >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, thank you. i could fly higher than an eagle for you are the wind beneath my wings. nation this has been a tough few weeks for america. first hurricane sandy ravaged the east coast. then obama was re-elected. do you know he is coming for our guns. how will we fight the next hurricane? (laughter) well, on friday, folks, our nation was dealt yet another blow. >> out of nowhere cia director david petraeus resigned after admitting he cheated on his wife. the other woman the person who wrote his biography, pa
join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen >> the president was elected on the basis that he was not romney and romney was a poofy-head >> i'm not sure that's captioning sponsored by comedy c captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) whooo! whooo! yes, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the report. >> stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! (cheers and applause) >>...
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the employee didn't want to use his name but sent it to us from la guardia. this is the tarmac, where the flights couldn't land. this reminds us why 13,000 flights were cancelled. take a look at this video. let's listen. look at that. >> remnants of hurricane sandy. >> that is like michigan, near chicago. our reporter said the wind was swirling. people were stopping to watch these waves. he doesn't ever remember seeing lake michigan this violent with this kind of storm surge. this is just incredible. look at that. all right, the next one is heartbreaking, folks, let's go to this out of staten island, which, as we know, has been -- he told us about this. >> this is about half a mile from south beach. and nobody expected the water to go that far. so people in that area didn't even leave, and i had a friend who woke up and the water came running into their house. and that is probably why so many people died in that area. because nobody expected the water to go that far. >> he was actually in sri lanka during that tsunami, and he believes this is similar, just on
the employee didn't want to use his name but sent it to us from la guardia. this is the tarmac, where the flights couldn't land. this reminds us why 13,000 flights were cancelled. take a look at this video. let's listen. look at that. >> remnants of hurricane sandy. >> that is like michigan, near chicago. our reporter said the wind was swirling. people were stopping to watch these waves. he doesn't ever remember seeing lake michigan this violent with this kind of storm surge. this...
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both sides using it for their own propaganda purposes. how dangerous do you think it is right now over there. what do you think? well, i'm more concerned about what is going to happen in egypt. the muslim brotherhood is in power now. they have to find that fine line between the secular military and the radicals and how they react to this latest incident will be instrumental to the instability. let's turn to david petreaus again. it seems that one by one, the possible major security breaches are being downplayed. having had an affair. discovered into something else. under these circumstances could he have ridden this out dow think? >> well, he himself into the effect that an announcement that he had been having an affair with someone not his wife. he knows the affect that this would have on the organization and the institution. and so he did it what one would expect of an honorable man. we have had general eisenhower and president kennedy all had affairs and stayed in their jobbed and deemed to be great leaders. haven't we lost a great mil
both sides using it for their own propaganda purposes. how dangerous do you think it is right now over there. what do you think? well, i'm more concerned about what is going to happen in egypt. the muslim brotherhood is in power now. they have to find that fine line between the secular military and the radicals and how they react to this latest incident will be instrumental to the instability. let's turn to david petreaus again. it seems that one by one, the possible major security breaches are...
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it certainly shocked us. good night. (cheers and applause) from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. we have a good one for you tonight. my guest mike huckabee of the fox news program huckabee will be on the program. he's clearly landed in the right place for himself in terms of
it certainly shocked us. good night. (cheers and applause) from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. we have a good one for you tonight. my guest mike huckabee of the fox news program huckabee will be on the program. he's clearly landed in the right place for himself in terms of
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we used camera bodies, we used lenses, we used little tripods, large tripods. we used light stands. we used lights. we used a conveyor belt which was kind of difficult to get our hands on. >> this is an amazing video. you have all sorts of actions causing other actions and you just can't believe that any one person could make all this happen as it's happening here. >> you imagine some mad scientist who put together this intricate system so he could take a picture. >> they were like dominos. that immediately led me to think rube goldberg. the term rube goldberg machine is named after a famous american artist who was known for designing cartoons that performed simple tasks in the most complicated way possible. >> getting from concept to reality takes more than six months, 25 people and many sleepless nights. >> it was trial and error. >> build an element, pray that it works. if it does, build the next element. and we had 133 elements. >> at first when i started, i was like, oh, this is fun, this is interesting. by the end of it, it was like pulling my hair out. i actually started to h
we used camera bodies, we used lenses, we used little tripods, large tripods. we used light stands. we used lights. we used a conveyor belt which was kind of difficult to get our hands on. >> this is an amazing video. you have all sorts of actions causing other actions and you just can't believe that any one person could make all this happen as it's happening here. >> you imagine some mad scientist who put together this intricate system so he could take a picture. >> they were...
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anderson cooper joins us now. take us to the ground and what's going on. what you seeing and hearing? >> it's about 2:00 a.m. here. we have heard a number of large explosions this evening. just a few in the last hour or so. this is generally the time when the strikes actually intensify. that's what we have seen over the last several nights. you can hear drones circling overhead, over gaza city as they have been since the conflict began. it's a constant sound, a constant reminder of the israeli forces watching the city. as you mentioned there was a strike. the israeli military said was a house owned by a hamas commander of an artillerary unit, initially, they said they killed that commander and then walked that back and said they couldn't be clear if he was at the house at the time. ten members of another family were staying at the house. they were all killed. our arwa damon was on the scene, saw a number of children's bodies removed from the wreckage and talked to ambulance crews who said as many as ten people were killed although there's one report now sa
anderson cooper joins us now. take us to the ground and what's going on. what you seeing and hearing? >> it's about 2:00 a.m. here. we have heard a number of large explosions this evening. just a few in the last hour or so. this is generally the time when the strikes actually intensify. that's what we have seen over the last several nights. you can hear drones circling overhead, over gaza city as they have been since the conflict began. it's a constant sound, a constant reminder of the...
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laws are passed liberalizing the use of opiods. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but for chance could be treated with milder medications or therapy. the result, we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. choose surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. >> people think i have got a headache, my elbow is or sore whatever. i don't want to mine mize there are a lot of people who live courageous lives in constant pain but there's no question since we represent 5% of the world's people we got no business popping as many pills as we do. >> why is this you think, such a distinct american phenomenon? >> we like things to happen quickly an instantaneously. it's the mcdonald's phenomenon. you can drive through and get your food immediately. the same things, you can go to the emergency department and get your pain relived immediately. >> immediate relief but very little education to the dangers. and
laws are passed liberalizing the use of opiods. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but for chance could be treated with milder medications or therapy. the result, we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. choose surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. >> people think i have got a headache, my elbow is or sore whatever. i don't want to...
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ted bradstrom has some ideas of electromagnetic induction he wants to share with us today. speaking of electromagnetic induction. he's got a nice one here. really simple, really nice. magnet, coil. so we know when we're moving a magnet through the coil, what's gonna happen? hopefully we get current flowing, okay. it goes through the wire and meets another coil. what happens when you got a current through a coil? magnet. magnet, okay. so we put a compass in the middle of this, and, okay, let's see if we get it. there we go. look at that, gang. look at that. an interaction from here to there. hey. just in case you think we were lying, i'll just move this and you can see how it's moving, right? is the-- nothing moves down there, yeah? no. now watch when he changes the magnetic field in the coil. what happened down here, gang? yeah, all right? okay. you want to know the fun part? you don't have to move the magnet. you can hold the magnet steady-- [laughter] yeah. --and move the coil back and forth. hey, you know what, you know what is a neat, neat application of electromagnetic
ted bradstrom has some ideas of electromagnetic induction he wants to share with us today. speaking of electromagnetic induction. he's got a nice one here. really simple, really nice. magnet, coil. so we know when we're moving a magnet through the coil, what's gonna happen? hopefully we get current flowing, okay. it goes through the wire and meets another coil. what happens when you got a current through a coil? magnet. magnet, okay. so we put a compass in the middle of this, and, okay, let's...
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come and talk to us. tell us what's going on with the flea market. how come you're not down there finding the stolen property? >> and the flea market is every weekend? >> every sunday morning. >> wow. 52 weeks a year. ken, thank you. we'll keep an eye on this one. >>> okay. enjoy it now, because it won't be dry for much longer. meteorologist paul deanno on when the rain is going to get here. >> that rain is delayed right now. it's supposed to be here by 11:00. not even being picked up at all on high-def doppler but the rain is still poised to get here, just a little later than we thought. it is still marching toward northern california and the appear. but look at this. our futurecast says between now and sunrise, little if any rainfall, but look what happens after that. a lot of rainfall on friday. it will just be a little later than we thought. >> thank you, paul. >>> chico state already had a reputation for being a party school. but tonight, all fraternities and sororities were shut down on campus. the decision comes after a series of problems with
come and talk to us. tell us what's going on with the flea market. how come you're not down there finding the stolen property? >> and the flea market is every weekend? >> every sunday morning. >> wow. 52 weeks a year. ken, thank you. we'll keep an eye on this one. >>> okay. enjoy it now, because it won't be dry for much longer. meteorologist paul deanno on when the rain is going to get here. >> that rain is delayed right now. it's supposed to be here by 11:00....
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. and you pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point yours, i point mine. okay, l-let's stay calm. [ all shouting ] put it down! be cool! everybody, just be cool! does it price better on the side? no, it just looks cooler. the name your price tool, only from progressive. call or click today. i got you covered. thank you. oh, you're so welcome. >>> good morning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe ker
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that takes us to the finish line. a night that started promising for the pittsburgh steelers, less than a minute into the game they get a ouched. jacoby jones with the biggest play of the game, the punt return. it's all about defense as it normally is in this series. and the baltimore ravens have put themselves in tremendous shape in the afc north. >> cris: they really did. for the pittsburgh steelers, blowing those two time-outs is huge! you can't make those kind of mistakes in big fames gamgames . >> al: baltimore winds it 13-10 with the wendy's postgame report coming your way next. . at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an organization that's helping kids find jobs and stay in school, or financing the expansion of a local company that's creating healthier workplaces, what's important to the people of the bay area is important to us
that takes us to the finish line. a night that started promising for the pittsburgh steelers, less than a minute into the game they get a ouched. jacoby jones with the biggest play of the game, the punt return. it's all about defense as it normally is in this series. and the baltimore ravens have put themselves in tremendous shape in the afc north. >> cris: they really did. for the pittsburgh steelers, blowing those two time-outs is huge! you can't make those kind of mistakes in big fames...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> as we speak, someone died now, right now, from an overdose and that's snag has to change. >> dr. al lengths kahana at the university of washington center for pain relief says that change starts with a simple first step, spend time and listen to parents. how would you best describe this place? >> a place where we can actually sit and listen and understand what patients have. >> i thought i'll never get out of this. it was 20 years that i had pain. >> dr. kahana believes better treatment and fewer unnecessary prescriptions will come from understanding a parent's entire life experience. >> you have to start capturing the story of patients in a way that you can extract it and analyze it. >> this is your home screen. >> at the center for pain relief they do this through a system they call pain tracker. it start
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somebody was using it. come on now. >> so this was found in your hat and you're telling us that it's not yours. >> somebody must have set me up or something. >> so we'll give you a ua, will you be clean? >> i'm sure. >> i'm sorry? >> yeah, i should be clean. >> you should be. so there's a question about it. you should pretty sure. >> well, i'm not sure. >> well that, means that you're using drugs? >> when is the last time that you used? >> in almost a month maybe. >> shoot up, smoke, what? >> shot up. >> shot of heroin. >> yes. >> so that's where you shot it right there, correct? >> yeah. >> who are you buying it from? >> i can't say that. are you crazy. >> strip him and ua him and see what we come up with. and we're going to lock you up. okay? >> all in all i think it was a successful day. i think we sent a message that we're not going to tolerate any drug use in this level two facility and if we find you doing that, especially if we find the paraphernalia, you're going to lock-up, and that's exactly what
somebody was using it. come on now. >> so this was found in your hat and you're telling us that it's not yours. >> somebody must have set me up or something. >> so we'll give you a ua, will you be clean? >> i'm sure. >> i'm sorry? >> yeah, i should be clean. >> you should be. so there's a question about it. you should pretty sure. >> well, i'm not sure. >> well that, means that you're using drugs? >> when is the last time that you...